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Trump-Russia Nexus Recalls Long History Of Shadow Campaigns
Whatever actual impact previous foreign entanglements may have had, the stories persist — if only because they feed such powerful thoughts of "what might have been."
Lawsuit Says It's Unconstitutional For President Trump To Block Critics On Twitter
"The White House is transforming a public forum into an echo chamber," says an attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute.
More People Are Making Mistakes With Medicines At Home
A study analyzing data from poison control centers finds that the rate of serious medication errors outside health care settings doubled between 2000 and 2012.
Could Donald Trump Jr. Be Charged With Treason? Short Answer: No
But he, and others in the Trump campaign, may have violated other laws.
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Statue Of Scopes Trial Lawyer Sparks Debate In Tennessee
In 1925, the Scopes Trial sparked national debates about creationism and secularism, and put Dayton, Tenn., on the map. Now another debate is happening in Dayton about whether it's appropriate to memorialize the secular side with a statue.
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Denver Voters Withdraw Registrations In Response To Trump's Data Request
President Trump's commission on voting and elections requested voter data from across the country. Amber McReynolds, the director of elections in Denver, tells NPR's Kelly McEvers that people are calling her office in droves to withdraw their voter registrations because they are afraid of their private information going to the commission.
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Amnesty Says U.S.-Led Coalition May Have Committed War Crimes In Mosul
The forces aligned with Iraq's government allegedly used crude, imprecise weapons that caused an unnecessary level of civilian casualties in the fight against ISIS, the U.K.-based rights group says.
Morning News Brief: GOP Health Care Revisions, Trump In Paris, Malala Yousafzai In Iraq
Sen. Mitch McConnell is planning to release a new version of the GOP health care bill Thursday. Also, President Trump is in France for talks, and human rights activist Malala Yousafzai visits Iraq.
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On Education, The States Ask: Now What?
States are under the gun to meet requirements of the new federal education law. But with budget crises, new regulations and a whole lot of uncertainty, many say the road ahead is far from clear.
Can A Monkey Hold A Copyright?
A court is deciding if the rights for photos belong to a monkey that took selfie photos. A photographer published the photos in a book, but an animal rights group sued for copyright infringement.
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